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HIV Surveillance in Adolescents and Young Adults

HIV Surveillance in Adolescents and Young Adults. National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD & TB Prevention. Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.

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HIV Surveillance in Adolescents and Young Adults

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  1. HIV Surveillance in Adolescents and Young Adults National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD & TB Prevention Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention

  2. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adolescents and Young Adults Aged 13–24 Years, by Race/Ethnicity, 2008–2011United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  3. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adolescents and Young Adults Aged 13–24 Years, by Transmission Category 2008–2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays and missing transmission category, but not for incomplete reporting. a Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection. b Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

  4. Diagnoses of HIV Infection and Population among Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years, by Race/Ethnicity 2011—United States Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  5. Diagnoses of HIV Infection and Population among Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years, by Race/Ethnicity 2011—United States Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. a Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  6. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Persons Aged 13 Years and Older, by Sex and Age Group, 2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  7. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adolescent and Young Adult Males, by Age Group and Transmission Category 2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays and missing transmission category, but not for incomplete reporting. a Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection. b Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

  8. Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adolescent and Young Adult Females, by Age Group and Transmission Category 2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays and missing transmission category, but not for incomplete reporting. a Heterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection. b Includes blood transfusion, perinatal exposure, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

  9. Rates of Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years, 2011—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 2,316 Total Rate = 7.6 Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  10. Rates of Diagnoses of HIV Infection among Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years, 2011—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 8,140 Total Rate = 36.3 Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  11. Adolescents and Young Adults Aged 13–24 Years Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection, by Sex and Race/Ethnicity Year–end 2010—United States and 6 U.S. Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. * Includes 1 person of unknown race/ethnicity ** Includes 5 persons of unknown race/ethnicity. a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases. b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  12. Adolescents and Young Adults Aged 13–24 Years Living with a Diagnosis of HIV Infection, by Sex and Transmission Category, Year-end 2010, United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays and missing transmission category, but not for incomplete reporting. aHeterosexual contact with a person known to have, or to be at high risk for, HIV infection. b Includes hemophilia, blood transfusion, and risk factor not reported or not identified.

  13. Rates of Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years Living with Diagnosed Infection, Year-end 2010—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 8,631 Total Rate = 28.1 Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  14. Rates of Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection, Year-end 2010—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 30,404 Total Rate = 138.2 Note. Data include persons with a diagnosis of HIV infection regardless of stage of disease at diagnosis. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  15. Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years, by Sex, 1985–2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  16. Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years, by Sex, 1985–2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  17. Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Persons Aged 13 Years and Older with HIV Infection, by Race/Ethnicity and Age Group 2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting. a Includes Asian/Pacific Islander legacy cases. b Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

  18. Rates of Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years with HIV Infection, 2011—United States and 6 Dependent AreasN = 567 Total Rate = 1.9 Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  19. Rates of Stage 3 (AIDS) Classifications among Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years with HIV Infection, 2011—United States and 6 Dependent Areas N = 2,438 Total Rate = 10.9 Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  20. Rates of Adolescents Aged 13–19 Years Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection Ever Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS) Year-end 2010United States and 6 Dependent Areas N = 2,953 Total Rate = 9.6 Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

  21. Rates of Young Adults Aged 20–24 Years Living with Diagnosed HIV Infection Ever Classified as Stage 3 (AIDS) Year-end 2010United States and 6 Dependent Areas N = 7,808 Total Rate = 35.5 Note. All displayed data have been statistically adjusted to account for reporting delays, but not for incomplete reporting.

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